Your favorite mohawked cutie answers all your questions about this season of the show — and his solo album!

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Puck is hot. And you love him. And luckily, in reality, Mark Salling also happens to be sweet and smart, and just as hot as his character, so you'll love him even more. Now that the show's back from the holidays, get excited for what's next and check out what Mark had to say about Glee, music, and his solo album, Pipe Dreams.

17: What can we expect from Puck the rest of this season?

MS: Puck's just the same old guy. I hate to tell you this, but there's no more Puck/Quinn drama this season. Same old Puck. Mohawk's back, so obviously...

17: Do you like Puck better when he's showing his softer side, or when he's the bad boy?

MS: There needs to be a combination of both. He wouldn't be Puck if he wasn't a badass, but he wouldn't be accessible if he didn't grow as a character. I just hope the character's funny. I want him to be comic relief.

17: Do you have a favorite song that you guys have done this season?

MS: There are so many. The Warblers, everything that they do is really cool. "Teenage Dream." That one was dope. I think that's going to be on the number one single album—that says a lot.

17: You also put out a solo album this year, Pipe Dreams. What should we know about it?

MS: I picked 12 different tracks from a catalog I have of over 50, so it's kind of all over the place. My influences are everything from Pantera to Louis Armstrong, and I wanted this record to showcase my range. Hopefully, there will be something for everybody.

17: Why Pipe Dreams?

MS: "Pipe Dreams" is the title track—not because it's the single, but because it's the most honest song. I wanted this to be an honest record. It's basically describing the pipe dreams that I had of going out to West Coast and making it in the music business somehow. I wanted to stay true to that.

Have you guys heard Pipe Dreams? What do you think? Sound off in the comments!